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What are Scorpions and where do they come from?

Scorpions are predators. If you have a scorpion control problem, chances are you have an abundance of food sources for them.

Scorpions are nocturnal feeders. Generally, scorpions eat other insects and spiders, but will occasionally enjoy a fellow scorpion. A scorpion can however last for months without food if water is available.

Scorpions look to retain moisture. During the day they usually hide under or in something to stay away from the sun and heat. This helps to conserve water. This behavior also means they are generally found in attics, crawl spaces and wall voids.

How do I get rid of scorpions?

At Sure Shot Pest Management we approach scorpions in a unique way followed by an assessment and ways to help prevent the pests from returning. During your free, whole home evaluation, we will inspect your house for scorpion entry spots and hunt down their favorite hide outs. Our pest management professionals will determine the most effective scorpion control treatment to rid your home of scorpions and take measures to prevent future intrusions.

For an immediate solution be sure to call Sure Shot first.

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